Since I don't use Postgresql in production, I don't
know how well it works (or doesn't) on Win/2K.

However, for development work Postgresql on Win/2K
works fine.  I'm currently running Postgresql on my
Win/2K Pro machine.

I suspect that since Postgresql has to go through
Cygwin to access a filesystem, performance on a
Windows platform may not be as good as Mysql (without
transactions) or a database engine with native file
access.

I have not done benchmarks, so the above performance
comments express only my opinion.  Interestingly
enough, Postgresql's second biggest installation base
(at 21.4%) is on the Windows/Cygwin combination.

/mde/
just my two cents . . . .

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